So many times we discover that our own government has conducted some type of experiment on our own citizens, but what we fail to realize is that some of our neighboring countries have done so as well. Here is a case in point.
When we think of the countries of the Americas doing some pretty horrible things to their indigenous peoples, the United States and their treatment of Native Americans is usually the first thing that springs to mind.
But the US’s northerly neighbor has its fair share of atrocities buried in its history, too, including some bizarre experiments done in the 1940s and 1950s with the hope of finding out what malnutrition does to a person.
In 1942, representatives from Canada’s government visited some of the remotest of communities in the northern reaches of Manitoba. The people there had long relied on the fur trade for their livelihood, and as the fur trade was collapsing, so was their way of life.
Many were starving, and with much of their government assistance being redirected elsewhere, their world was full of major difficulties.
Researchers used some not-so-nice words to refer to the people they found in these remote communities and went on to suggest that all their apparent problems weren’t part of their genetic makeup after all. Instead, they surmised, the natives were shiftless and suspicious because of malnutrition.
The 1940s also saw a rise in something else: the popularity of vitamins and supplements. In order to find out what benefits these new drugs could give, the Canadian government set up a long-term study that used around 1,300 people as complete guinea pigs. Most of the subjects were children, and only some of them were given the government support they all truly needed.
In 1942, 300 members of the Norway House Cree Nation became part of the first section of the study. Only 125 were given vitamins, while the others weren’t given aid at all. By 1947, the experiment had extended to include around 1,000 school-age children in six different schools.
Each school did something different. In one, officials took away the kids’ daily amount of milk for two years in order to get what they called a “baseline reading.” In others, half the kids were given things like vitamins and supplements, while extra nutritional ingredients were withheld from the other half. Some students were fed a special “enriched flour” that was so enriched that it wasn’t even legal to sell it anywhere in the country.
A huge number of the children ended up developing anemia, and for the duration of the experiments, dentistry services were also taken away in order to make sure outside interference didn’t damage the final results.
Parents were never informed, and consent was never given for any of the studies. It’s not clear how much damage this medical testing ended up doing, but it’s thought it did contribute to a number of deaths in the community.
University of Guelph historian Ian Mosby, who uncovered the original story behind the terrible studies, says that in addition to the more than 900 documents he found relating to the study, he found absolutely nothing good that came of them. There were never any official studies published, there were never any findings, and there was never any real reason to do it in the first place.
It doesn't take a genius to figure out that when you deprive folks of food, they tend to die! DUH...!
Coffee inside this morning, as it's raining outside again.
Wow...humanity, what concept! I'm not sure who first said that, but it applies here for sure...Raining here also, so the kitchen it is:))
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteOne of my aunts worked for years on the reservations in Canada. She even spoke Cree. The first peoples were always struggling and government response often made things worse.
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable how some researchers can act. STUPID!!!
ReplyDeleteNot only did they experiment on them, they took just about everything away from them.
ReplyDeleteHey Mamahen...
ReplyDeleteThey certainly didn't show much compassion at all.
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Hey Gorges...
That about says it all.
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Hey Sixbears...
Like Reagan said, the scariest words are " I'm from the government and I'm here to help!"
Still hold true today. Thanks for the visit this morning!
Hey Linda...
No common sense or love of humanity there, for sure.
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Hey Momlady...
I wonder if that was the aim all along. Remove their dignity and let them die.
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Humans are the meanest living creature on this planet, bar none.
ReplyDeleteHey Dizzy...
ReplyDeleteThere is certainly enough proof of that shown in the past. Not likely to get better any time soon!
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